[ITEM]
30.03.2020
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Untold Story
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 5, 2004
Recorded2002
GenreWest coast hip hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Length62:59
LabelGet Low
ProducerJT the Bigga Figga (also exec.), Sean T, Charlie-O, T-Wayne
The Game chronology
Untold Story
(2004)
The Documentary
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
RapReviews[2]
HipHopPlus[citation needed]

Untold Stories Lyrics. Intro M1OnTheBeat. Verse 1 Let me tell you about times up on Joolie road. With JM, TT and Bones. In a blacked out Ford Mondeo. Black tracksuit and also switching the phones.

Untold Story is the debut independent studio album by American hip hoprecording artistThe Game. It was released independently on October 5, 2004, by Get Low Recordz. The album features guest appearances from Sean T and JT the Bigga Figga, among others. The album peaked at number 146 on the US Billboard 200, number 29 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, number 27 on the Top Independent Albums, and number 6 on the Top Heatseekers charts.

A sequel to the album, titled Untold Story, Vol. 2, released the following year.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1.'Intro' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Charlie-O, T-Wayne1:03
2.'Neighborhood Supa Starz' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Charlie-O, T-Wayne3:52
3.'When Shit Get Thick' (featuring Sean T and JT the Bigga Figga)Sean T3:15
4.'I'm Looking' (featuring Blue Chip)Sean T3:27
5.'Real Gangstaz'Sean T4:00
6.'Drama Is Real' (featuring San Quinn)Sean T3:38
7.'Compton 2 Fillmore' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Sean T3:52
8.'El Presidente' (featuring Telly Mac)Sean T4:02
9.'G.A.M.E.' (featuring Young Noble)Sean T3:27
10.'Cali Boyz'Sean T1:49
11.'Who the Illest' (featuring Sean T)Sean T4:10
12.'Bleek Is..'Sean T3:46
13.'Street Kings' (featuring Get Low Playaz)Sean T4:55
14.'Don't Cry' (featuring Blue Chip)Sean T3:39
15.'Exclusively' (featuring Get Low Playaz and Young Noble)Sean T4:28
16.'Compton Compton'Sean T3:38
17.'Outro' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Charlie-O, T-Wayne1:06

References[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Untold_Story_(album)&oldid=932466716'
The Untold History of the United States
GenreTelevision documentary
Created byOliver Stone
Written by
Directed byOliver Stone
Narrated byOliver Stone
Composer(s)
  • Budd Carr
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Carlos Guillermo
  • Chris Hanley
  • José Ibáñez
  • Serge Lobo
  • Fernando Sulichin
Editor(s)
Production company(s)Ixtlan Productions
DistributorFremantleMedia(non-US)
Release
Original networkShowtime
Original releaseNovember 12, 2012 –
October 15, 2013
External links
Showtime website
Production website

Marvel ultimate alliance 360 cheats. The Untold History of the United States[1][2] (also known as Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States) is a 2012 documentary series created, directed, produced, and narrated by Oliver Stone about the reasons behind the Cold War, the decision to drop the atomic bombs, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism.[3]

Production and release[edit]

Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick (director of American University's Nuclear Studies Institute) began working on the project in 2008. Stone, Kuznick and British screenwriter Matt Graham co-wrote the script.[4] The documentary miniseries for Showtime had a working titleOliver Stone's Secret History of America. Kuznick objected to the working title 'Secret History', claiming that 'the truth is that many of our 'secrets' have been hidden on the front page of the New York Times. If people think the secrets will be deep, dark conspiracies, they'll be disappointed. We'll be drawing on the best recent scholarship'.[5] It was subsequently retitled The Untold History of the United States.[6]

Not sure why it doesn't run well, the graphics maxed out don't look particularly fantastic. Wrc 7 game.

The series covers 'the reasons behind the Cold War with the Soviet Union, U.S. President Harry Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism.'[7] Stone is the director and narrator of ten regular episodes and two prologue episodes. The series is a reexamination of some of the underreported and darkest parts of American modern history, using little-known documents and newly uncovered archival material. The series looks beyond official versions of events to the deeper causes and implications and explores how events from the past still have resonant themes for the present day. Stone said, 'From the outset I've looked at this project as a legacy to my children and a way to understand the times I've lived through. I hope it can contribute to a more global insight into our American history.'[8]

The first three episodes of the series premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 6, 2012, with Indiewire describing them as 'extremely compelling' and 'daring.'[9] The series was personally presented by Stone at the Subversive Festival on May 4, 2013, in Zagreb, Croatia, which next to film screenings also included debates and public lectures by prominent intellectuals such as Slavoj Žižek and Tariq Ali.[10]

Stone described the project as 'the most ambitious thing I've ever done. Certainly in documentary form, and perhaps in fiction, feature form.'[11] Production took four years to complete. Stone confessed, 'It was supposed to take two years, but it's way over schedule'.[12] The premiere was finally set for November 12, 2012.[13] Stone spent $1 million of his own money on the film as the budget inflated from $3 million to $5 million.[14]

Regarding the program's accuracy, Stone told TV host Tavis Smiley: 'This has been fact checked by corporate fact checkers, by our own fact checkers, and fact checkers [hired] by Showtime. It's been thoroughly vetted.. these are facts, our interpretation may be different than orthodox, but it definitely holds up.' [15]

The series premiered on Showtime in November 2012. The executive producers were Oliver Stone, Tara Tremaine and Rob Wilson.

The Untold History of the United States was released on Blu-ray on October 15, 2013. All ten episodes of the show are featured on four discs, and the Blu-ray release also includes various bonus content, as well as two prologue episodes. The first prologue episode deals with World War I, the Russian Revolution and Woodrow Wilson. The second prologue episode highlights the pre-World War II era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.[16][17] The series was released on DVD on March 4, 2014;[18] it is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

Companion book[edit]

The ten-part series is supplemented by a 750-page companion book, The Untold History of the United States, also written by Stone and Kuznick, released on Oct 30, 2012 by Simon & Schuster.[19]

Audiobook[edit]

The audiobook was released by Brilliance Publishing on June 4, 2013.[20] The Untold History of the United States audiobook was also written by Stone and Kuznick, narrated by Peter Berkrot. It runs 36 hours and 25 minutes.

Style and format[edit]

The series has been said to be reminiscent of the famed British Thames Television series The World at War (1973–74).[21] With the exception of an on-camera introduction and conclusion by Oliver Stone, the series contains no interview subjects. Instead, each episode consists of archival material: stock film, photographs, video and audio recordings, computer generated maps and diagrams, clips from fictional movies, and Stone's voiceover narration. Historical quotations and writings from various figures are read by voice actors.

List of movies and TV shows used[edit]

Oliver Stone used clips from about 60 fictional movies and TV shows over the course of The Untold History of the United States. He used them as a vehicle for telling stories of specific topics during given episodes.

Critical reception[edit]

In 2012, The Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald highly recommended the series and book,[22] describing it as 'riveting', 'provocative' and 'worthwhile'.[23]

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev wrote approvingly of the book:[24]

Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick provide a critical overview of US foreign policy during the past few decades. .. Such a perspective is indispensable at a time when decisions are being taken that will shape America's role in the global world of the twenty-first century. At stake is whether the United States will choose to be the policeman of a 'Pax Americana', which is a recipe for disaster, or partner with other nations on the way to a safer, more just and sustainable future.

David Wiegand wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle: 'The films are at their best when they provide a panoramic view of our history in the middle part of the 20th century. Ably abetted by the superb editing work by Alex Marquez'.[25] Verne Gay for Newsday similarly praised the craft: 'By far the most interesting part of 'Untold' is the visual presentation. Stone has cobbled together a mother lode of chestnuts, including grainy newsreel footage and Soviet propaganda films. It's all weirdly engrossing' but found the content less than provocative: 'You keep waiting for a fresh insight, a new twist, a bizarre fact and after a while would even be profoundly grateful for some wacky Stone revisionism. It never comes. What's 'untold' here?'[26]

In November 2012, historian Ronald Radosh of the conservative Hudson Institute (who was averse to the project from its announcement and encouraged a write-in campaign to cancel the series)[27][28] lambasted it as 'mendacious' Cold Warrevisionism and 'mindless recycling of Stalin's propaganda,' claiming similarities to Communist author and NKVD agent Carl Marzani's Soviet-published treatise We Can Be Friends.[29] Radosh wrote:

Over and over, Stone uses the same quotations, the same arrangements of material, and the same arguments as Marzani. This is not to accuse Stone of plagiarism, only to point out that the case he now offers as new was argued in exactly the same terms by an American Communist and Soviet agent in 1952.

Libertarian journalist Michael C. Moynihan criticized the book for 'moral equivalence between the policies of the psychotically brutal Soviet Union and the frequently flawed policy of the United States' and called the title 'misleading' in that nothing within the book was 'untold' previously. Moynihan also claimed factual errors and questionable sources.[30]

In 2013, Princeton University history professor Sean Wilentz also remarked that the book and films 'have a misleading title' and that 'Most if not all of the interpretations that they present.. have appeared in revisionist histories of American foreign policy written over the last fifty years'.[31] Wilentz went on to say:

Although the book by Stone and Kuznick is heavily footnoted, the sourcing..recalls nothing so much as Dick Cheney’s cherry-picking of intelligence, particularly about the origins and early years of the cold war. .. This book is less a work of history than a skewed political document..

Untold History Education Project[edit]

In October 2013, Stone, Kuznick, and Eric Singer launched the Untold History Education Project to expand upon the narratives and events discussed in the Untold History documentary series and book. The project is devoted to fostering critical thinking and debate amongst students and teachers in high schools and universities. With the input of educators and historians, Stone, Kuznick and Singer also designed a curriculum guide for the series and primary source-based lesson plans for each episode.

Episodes[edit]

Prequels (only on DVD, Blu-ray, and Netflix)
  • Episode A: 1900-1920 - World War I, The Russian Revolution & Woodrow Wilson
  • Episode B: 1920-1940 - Roosevelt, Hitler, Stalin: The Battle of Ideas
Season 1
  • Chapter 1: World War II
  • Chapter 2: Roosevelt, Truman & Wallace
  • Chapter 3: The Bomb
  • Chapter 4: The Cold War: 1945-1950
  • Chapter 5: The '50s: Eisenhower, the Bomb & The Third World
  • Chapter 6: JFK: To the Brink
  • Chapter 7: Johnson, Nixon & Vietnam: Reversal of Fortune
  • Chapter 8: Reagan, Gorbachev & Third World: Rise of the Right
  • Chapter 9: Bush & Clinton: American Triumphalism – New World Order
  • Chapter 10: Bush & Obama: Age of Terror

See also[edit]

Intro
  • Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States

References[edit]

  1. ^'The Oliver Stone Experience The Official Oliver Stone website'. www.oliverstone.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  2. ^'Untold History of the United States'. Amazon.com. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  3. ^'Revisiting interpretations of US history - Video on NBCNews.com'. Video.msnbc.msn.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  4. ^Lowry, Brian (2012-11-11). 'Variety Reviews – Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States – TV Reviews – Review by Brian Lowry'. Variety.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  5. ^Lieberson, Dave. 'History News Network Oliver Stone's Secret History: An Interview with Peter Kuznick'. Hnn.us. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  6. ^'The Oliver Stone Experience The Official Oliver Stone website'. Oliverstone.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  7. ^'Oliver Stone to show Secret History of America'. Reuters. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  8. ^'Sky Atlantic'. Skyatlantic.sky.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  9. ^'Oliver Stone Premieres His Daring New Showtime Series 'Un'. Indiewire. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  10. ^'Oliver Stone, Alexis Tsipras Join Croatia 'Subversives''. Balkan Insights. Retrieved 2013-05-03.
  11. ^'Q&A: Oliver Stone on Israel, Palestine and Newt Gingrich – The Arty Semite – Forward.com'. Blogs.forward.com. 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  12. ^'Director Oliver Stone embraces new film 'Savages''. Presstelegram.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  13. ^Schofelt, Christine (11 April 2013). 'World Socialist Web Site Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States'(PDF). wsws.org. World Socialist Web Site. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  14. ^Galloway, Stephen (2012-12-06). 'The Untold History of the United States'. Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  15. ^'Video: Oliver Stone & Peter Kuznick, Part 1 Watch Tavis Smiley Online PBS Video'. Video.pbs.org. 2011-09-13. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  16. ^'Untold History on Blu-ray'. Oliverstone.com. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
  17. ^'Untold History Education Project'. Untoldhistory.com. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
  18. ^''Untold History of the United States' now on DVD'. Oliverstone.com. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  19. ^'Digital Catalog – The Untold History of the United States'. Catalog.simonandschuster.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  20. ^'Audiobook – The Untold History of the United States'. Catalog.brilliancepublishing.com. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  21. ^Goldman, Andrew (22 November 2012). 'Oliver Stone Rewrites History – Again'. The New York Times. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  22. ^Greenwald, Glenn (30 October 2012). 'Various items'. The Guardian. Retrieved 16 March 2017. I've seen the first four installments and cannot recommend it highly enough.
  23. ^'Glenn Greenwald on Twitter: 'You may not agree w/all, but @TheOliverStone's Showtime series on US history is provocative & worthwhile: begins 11/12''. Twitter.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  24. ^'The Untold History of the United States Book by Oliver Stone, Peter Kuznick Official Publisher Page Simon & Schuster'. Books.simonandschuster.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  25. ^David Wiegand (2012-11-08). ''The Untold History' review: Oliver Stone'. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  26. ^''Oliver Stone's Untold History' review'. Newsday. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  27. ^Radosh, Ron (2010-01-12). 'Ron Radosh » I Thought Howard Zinn was Bad Enough. Now We Have to Learn Our History from Oliver Stone'. Pjmedia.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  28. ^Radosh, Ron (2012-01-28). 'Once Again Oliver Stone Hypes his New TV Documentary: Time to Tell CBS to Cancel It Ron Radosh'. Pjmedia.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  29. ^Ronald Radosh (November 12, 2012). 'A Story Told Before: Oliver Stone's recycled leftist history of the United States'. The Weekly Standard. Retrieved November 4, 2012.
  30. ^Michael C. Moynihan (November 19, 2012). 'Oliver Stone's Junk History of the United States Debunked'. The Daily Beast. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  31. ^Wilentz, Sean (2013), “Cherry-Picking Our History”; New York Review of Books, (21 February issue)

External links[edit]

  • The Untold History of the United States on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Untold_History_of_the_United_States&oldid=949828937'
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30.03.2020
64
Untold Story
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 5, 2004
Recorded2002
GenreWest coast hip hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Length62:59
LabelGet Low
ProducerJT the Bigga Figga (also exec.), Sean T, Charlie-O, T-Wayne
The Game chronology
Untold Story
(2004)
The Documentary
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
RapReviews[2]
HipHopPlus[citation needed]

Untold Stories Lyrics. Intro M1OnTheBeat. Verse 1 Let me tell you about times up on Joolie road. With JM, TT and Bones. In a blacked out Ford Mondeo. Black tracksuit and also switching the phones.

Untold Story is the debut independent studio album by American hip hoprecording artistThe Game. It was released independently on October 5, 2004, by Get Low Recordz. The album features guest appearances from Sean T and JT the Bigga Figga, among others. The album peaked at number 146 on the US Billboard 200, number 29 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, number 27 on the Top Independent Albums, and number 6 on the Top Heatseekers charts.

A sequel to the album, titled Untold Story, Vol. 2, released the following year.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1.'Intro' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Charlie-O, T-Wayne1:03
2.'Neighborhood Supa Starz' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Charlie-O, T-Wayne3:52
3.'When Shit Get Thick' (featuring Sean T and JT the Bigga Figga)Sean T3:15
4.'I'm Looking' (featuring Blue Chip)Sean T3:27
5.'Real Gangstaz'Sean T4:00
6.'Drama Is Real' (featuring San Quinn)Sean T3:38
7.'Compton 2 Fillmore' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Sean T3:52
8.'El Presidente' (featuring Telly Mac)Sean T4:02
9.'G.A.M.E.' (featuring Young Noble)Sean T3:27
10.'Cali Boyz'Sean T1:49
11.'Who the Illest' (featuring Sean T)Sean T4:10
12.'Bleek Is..'Sean T3:46
13.'Street Kings' (featuring Get Low Playaz)Sean T4:55
14.'Don't Cry' (featuring Blue Chip)Sean T3:39
15.'Exclusively' (featuring Get Low Playaz and Young Noble)Sean T4:28
16.'Compton Compton'Sean T3:38
17.'Outro' (featuring JT the Bigga Figga)Charlie-O, T-Wayne1:06

References[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Untold_Story_(album)&oldid=932466716'
The Untold History of the United States
GenreTelevision documentary
Created byOliver Stone
Written by
Directed byOliver Stone
Narrated byOliver Stone
Composer(s)
  • Budd Carr
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Carlos Guillermo
  • Chris Hanley
  • José Ibáñez
  • Serge Lobo
  • Fernando Sulichin
Editor(s)
Production company(s)Ixtlan Productions
DistributorFremantleMedia(non-US)
Release
Original networkShowtime
Original releaseNovember 12, 2012 –
October 15, 2013
External links
Showtime website
Production website

Marvel ultimate alliance 360 cheats. The Untold History of the United States[1][2] (also known as Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States) is a 2012 documentary series created, directed, produced, and narrated by Oliver Stone about the reasons behind the Cold War, the decision to drop the atomic bombs, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism.[3]

Production and release[edit]

Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick (director of American University's Nuclear Studies Institute) began working on the project in 2008. Stone, Kuznick and British screenwriter Matt Graham co-wrote the script.[4] The documentary miniseries for Showtime had a working titleOliver Stone's Secret History of America. Kuznick objected to the working title 'Secret History', claiming that 'the truth is that many of our 'secrets' have been hidden on the front page of the New York Times. If people think the secrets will be deep, dark conspiracies, they'll be disappointed. We'll be drawing on the best recent scholarship'.[5] It was subsequently retitled The Untold History of the United States.[6]

Not sure why it doesn't run well, the graphics maxed out don't look particularly fantastic. Wrc 7 game.

The series covers 'the reasons behind the Cold War with the Soviet Union, U.S. President Harry Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan, and changes in America's global role since the fall of Communism.'[7] Stone is the director and narrator of ten regular episodes and two prologue episodes. The series is a reexamination of some of the underreported and darkest parts of American modern history, using little-known documents and newly uncovered archival material. The series looks beyond official versions of events to the deeper causes and implications and explores how events from the past still have resonant themes for the present day. Stone said, 'From the outset I've looked at this project as a legacy to my children and a way to understand the times I've lived through. I hope it can contribute to a more global insight into our American history.'[8]

The first three episodes of the series premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 6, 2012, with Indiewire describing them as 'extremely compelling' and 'daring.'[9] The series was personally presented by Stone at the Subversive Festival on May 4, 2013, in Zagreb, Croatia, which next to film screenings also included debates and public lectures by prominent intellectuals such as Slavoj Žižek and Tariq Ali.[10]

Stone described the project as 'the most ambitious thing I've ever done. Certainly in documentary form, and perhaps in fiction, feature form.'[11] Production took four years to complete. Stone confessed, 'It was supposed to take two years, but it's way over schedule'.[12] The premiere was finally set for November 12, 2012.[13] Stone spent $1 million of his own money on the film as the budget inflated from $3 million to $5 million.[14]

Regarding the program's accuracy, Stone told TV host Tavis Smiley: 'This has been fact checked by corporate fact checkers, by our own fact checkers, and fact checkers [hired] by Showtime. It's been thoroughly vetted.. these are facts, our interpretation may be different than orthodox, but it definitely holds up.' [15]

The series premiered on Showtime in November 2012. The executive producers were Oliver Stone, Tara Tremaine and Rob Wilson.

The Untold History of the United States was released on Blu-ray on October 15, 2013. All ten episodes of the show are featured on four discs, and the Blu-ray release also includes various bonus content, as well as two prologue episodes. The first prologue episode deals with World War I, the Russian Revolution and Woodrow Wilson. The second prologue episode highlights the pre-World War II era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.[16][17] The series was released on DVD on March 4, 2014;[18] it is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

Companion book[edit]

The ten-part series is supplemented by a 750-page companion book, The Untold History of the United States, also written by Stone and Kuznick, released on Oct 30, 2012 by Simon & Schuster.[19]

Audiobook[edit]

The audiobook was released by Brilliance Publishing on June 4, 2013.[20] The Untold History of the United States audiobook was also written by Stone and Kuznick, narrated by Peter Berkrot. It runs 36 hours and 25 minutes.

Style and format[edit]

The series has been said to be reminiscent of the famed British Thames Television series The World at War (1973–74).[21] With the exception of an on-camera introduction and conclusion by Oliver Stone, the series contains no interview subjects. Instead, each episode consists of archival material: stock film, photographs, video and audio recordings, computer generated maps and diagrams, clips from fictional movies, and Stone's voiceover narration. Historical quotations and writings from various figures are read by voice actors.

List of movies and TV shows used[edit]

Oliver Stone used clips from about 60 fictional movies and TV shows over the course of The Untold History of the United States. He used them as a vehicle for telling stories of specific topics during given episodes.

Critical reception[edit]

In 2012, The Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald highly recommended the series and book,[22] describing it as 'riveting', 'provocative' and 'worthwhile'.[23]

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev wrote approvingly of the book:[24]

Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick provide a critical overview of US foreign policy during the past few decades. .. Such a perspective is indispensable at a time when decisions are being taken that will shape America's role in the global world of the twenty-first century. At stake is whether the United States will choose to be the policeman of a 'Pax Americana', which is a recipe for disaster, or partner with other nations on the way to a safer, more just and sustainable future.

David Wiegand wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle: 'The films are at their best when they provide a panoramic view of our history in the middle part of the 20th century. Ably abetted by the superb editing work by Alex Marquez'.[25] Verne Gay for Newsday similarly praised the craft: 'By far the most interesting part of 'Untold' is the visual presentation. Stone has cobbled together a mother lode of chestnuts, including grainy newsreel footage and Soviet propaganda films. It's all weirdly engrossing' but found the content less than provocative: 'You keep waiting for a fresh insight, a new twist, a bizarre fact and after a while would even be profoundly grateful for some wacky Stone revisionism. It never comes. What's 'untold' here?'[26]

In November 2012, historian Ronald Radosh of the conservative Hudson Institute (who was averse to the project from its announcement and encouraged a write-in campaign to cancel the series)[27][28] lambasted it as 'mendacious' Cold Warrevisionism and 'mindless recycling of Stalin's propaganda,' claiming similarities to Communist author and NKVD agent Carl Marzani's Soviet-published treatise We Can Be Friends.[29] Radosh wrote:

Over and over, Stone uses the same quotations, the same arrangements of material, and the same arguments as Marzani. This is not to accuse Stone of plagiarism, only to point out that the case he now offers as new was argued in exactly the same terms by an American Communist and Soviet agent in 1952.

Libertarian journalist Michael C. Moynihan criticized the book for 'moral equivalence between the policies of the psychotically brutal Soviet Union and the frequently flawed policy of the United States' and called the title 'misleading' in that nothing within the book was 'untold' previously. Moynihan also claimed factual errors and questionable sources.[30]

In 2013, Princeton University history professor Sean Wilentz also remarked that the book and films 'have a misleading title' and that 'Most if not all of the interpretations that they present.. have appeared in revisionist histories of American foreign policy written over the last fifty years'.[31] Wilentz went on to say:

Although the book by Stone and Kuznick is heavily footnoted, the sourcing..recalls nothing so much as Dick Cheney’s cherry-picking of intelligence, particularly about the origins and early years of the cold war. .. This book is less a work of history than a skewed political document..

Untold History Education Project[edit]

In October 2013, Stone, Kuznick, and Eric Singer launched the Untold History Education Project to expand upon the narratives and events discussed in the Untold History documentary series and book. The project is devoted to fostering critical thinking and debate amongst students and teachers in high schools and universities. With the input of educators and historians, Stone, Kuznick and Singer also designed a curriculum guide for the series and primary source-based lesson plans for each episode.

Episodes[edit]

Prequels (only on DVD, Blu-ray, and Netflix)
  • Episode A: 1900-1920 - World War I, The Russian Revolution & Woodrow Wilson
  • Episode B: 1920-1940 - Roosevelt, Hitler, Stalin: The Battle of Ideas
Season 1
  • Chapter 1: World War II
  • Chapter 2: Roosevelt, Truman & Wallace
  • Chapter 3: The Bomb
  • Chapter 4: The Cold War: 1945-1950
  • Chapter 5: The '50s: Eisenhower, the Bomb & The Third World
  • Chapter 6: JFK: To the Brink
  • Chapter 7: Johnson, Nixon & Vietnam: Reversal of Fortune
  • Chapter 8: Reagan, Gorbachev & Third World: Rise of the Right
  • Chapter 9: Bush & Clinton: American Triumphalism – New World Order
  • Chapter 10: Bush & Obama: Age of Terror

See also[edit]

Intro
  • Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States

References[edit]

  1. ^'The Oliver Stone Experience The Official Oliver Stone website'. www.oliverstone.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  2. ^'Untold History of the United States'. Amazon.com. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  3. ^'Revisiting interpretations of US history - Video on NBCNews.com'. Video.msnbc.msn.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  4. ^Lowry, Brian (2012-11-11). 'Variety Reviews – Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States – TV Reviews – Review by Brian Lowry'. Variety.com. Retrieved 2012-12-12.
  5. ^Lieberson, Dave. 'History News Network Oliver Stone's Secret History: An Interview with Peter Kuznick'. Hnn.us. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  6. ^'The Oliver Stone Experience The Official Oliver Stone website'. Oliverstone.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  7. ^'Oliver Stone to show Secret History of America'. Reuters. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  8. ^'Sky Atlantic'. Skyatlantic.sky.com. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
  9. ^'Oliver Stone Premieres His Daring New Showtime Series 'Un'. Indiewire. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
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External links[edit]

  • The Untold History of the United States on IMDb
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